System has no paging file, or the paging file is too small.

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I have Windows 2000 Professional Edition. It came up as
usual and I enter my id and password. Then a window
displays saying, Your system has no paging file, or the
paging file is too small. Then it gets stuck in a boot
loop and asks me to enter my id and password again. I
tried to bring up Windows in Safe Mode and it does the
same thing.

How do I get around this? Everything I find on the
Microsoft pages for this talk about how to fix this once
you are in Windows. I can not get there. Is there a
command I can run under the Console recovery mode or
something else I can do ?
 
I do have similler problem with my win2k professional.

afterloging iam getting blue screen with an error message
as "page fault in non page nkoskernl miising or corrupt"

and again rebooting. i went through all the options at
boot menu [F8] same is repeated.

i copied ntoskrnl and kernel32.dll in to the system from
another machine. now it is hanging at the time of loading

Pls. give any sugessions to restore the os
 
Either your drive letters got screwed up:
Delete each entry in your registry HKLM\system\mounted devices key and
reboot and let the system re-enumerate the devices.

Or you have changed the permission on the root of your drive:
Give System Full Control on the Root of each drive letter.

(jD)

harasai said:
I do have similler problem with my win2k professional.

afterloging iam getting blue screen with an error message
as "page fault in non page nkoskernl miising or corrupt"

and again rebooting. i went through all the options at
boot menu [F8] same is repeated.

i copied ntoskrnl and kernel32.dll in to the system from
another machine. now it is hanging at the time of loading

Pls. give any sugessions to restore the os





-----Original Message-----
I have Windows 2000 Professional Edition. It came up as
usual and I enter my id and password. Then a window
displays saying, Your system has no paging file, or the
paging file is too small. Then it gets stuck in a boot
loop and asks me to enter my id and password again. I
tried to bring up Windows in Safe Mode and it does the
same thing.

How do I get around this? Everything I find on the
Microsoft pages for this talk about how to fix this once
you are in Windows. I can not get there. Is there a
command I can run under the Console recovery mode or
something else I can do ?
.
 
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